Endometrial Cell Function

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Endometrial Cell Function: The purpose of this program announcement is to solicit applications for support of basic pre-clinical research to enhance our understanding of etiology, and to improve treatment and prevention, of endometriosis. Special emphasis is placed on studies of cellular and molecular aspects of endometrial cell functions and their regulatory mechanisms. This PA is intended to increase our knowledge of: (1) how the sloughed endometrial fragments in menstrual flow become adhesive, invasive, and proliferate in ectopic sites; (2) what molecules are involved in adhesion, invasion, and proliferation of endometrial cells at ectopic sites; and (3) what function of ectopic endometrial tissues results in pain and other adverse effects including infertility.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Extramural Research

Current Application Deadline:

No deadline provided

Original Application Deadline:

Multiple Receipt Dates - See Link to Full Announce

Posted Date:

Feb 09, 2004

Creation Date:

Jan 09, 2007

Archive Date:

Feb 03, 2007

Total Program Funding:

Maximum Federal Grant Award:

Minimum Federal Grant Award:

Expected Number of Awards:

Cost Sharing or Matching:

No

Applicants Eligible for this Grant

Independent school districts Special district governments State governments Public and State controlled institutions of higher education Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) County governments Private institutions of higher education Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education City or township governments Small businesses For profit organizations other than small businesses Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)